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The Judgment of Commander in Chief

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 03:16:55 PM PDT

John McCain talks a big game, but does he have the chops to be commander in chief?

Poll

Is John McCain fit to be commander in chief?

3%1 votes
63%19 votes
33%10 votes
0%0 votes

| 30 votes | Vote | Results

Calling the Republicans' bluff: keep American oil in America

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 02:15:44 PM PDT

Well, since it looks like we're finally going to cave - excuse me: since it looks like congressional Democrats are finally going to cave - on this bad joke of an offshore- drilling fiasco, I say let's make the most of it:  Let's turn the table on the Republicans, who have up to this point been making political hay with this inane issue.

Since the logic of the reductio ad absurdum argument of Okay, pal, exactly where do we stop drilling - your backyard? appears to be utterly lost on the majority of the American electorate in its oil-starved fevered panic, I say we turn around and pull a Rove. Let’s attack their strength. Let's get more visceral, more jingoistic, more patriotic, more freakin’ Amrkin than they could ever hope to possibly get:

You wanna drill for oil in America?  Fine – every bit of that oil you drill in America, stays in America, for use by Americans.

Syrian President wants more weapons..from Russia

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 02:04:19 PM PDT

The International game of tit-for-tat seems to continue.
Poland and the US signed the missile "defense" -deal, now Russia has said that there will be other than diplomatic "action".

Today the President of Syria is in Moscow and he wants more weapons.

More after the flip.

One-Sided Anti McCain Media Bias -- No, Not Relevant at All, & Doesn't Need to be Addressed Either

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 01:41:04 PM PDT

There are apparently some liberals, and some Democrats, and some independents out there, who claim that the media is not only not "liberally biased," but that it in general slants its coverage in order to make the facts come across as less biased to the right and far right. (Most often accomplished, so this claim goes, by largely ignoring or glossing over them, but other times, by miscontruing them or simply parroting misleading arguments with little objective context.)

We Can Solve The Climate Crisis

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 08:35:44 AM PDT

To Our Leaders: Give Us 100% Clean Electricity in 10 Years

copyright © 2008 Betsy L. Angert.  BeThink.org

Americans, addicted to oil and quick fixes, embrace a man and a mantra; yet, most are unwilling to envelop themselves in a cause.  The public appreciates the need for clean energy.  Accolades are bestowed upon the former Vice President, author, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and environmentalist Albert Gore for the work he has done to inform us of an inconvenient truth.  Nonetheless, as knowledgeable as the public may be, nothing truly changes.  

Both Republicans and Democrats Have Oil on their Hands

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 08:19:46 AM PDT

An AlterNet article Republicans Have Handed Democrats a Winning Election Issue (http://www.alternet.org/environment/95469/) proposes that the Democrats, and Obama in particular, should shift the focus of the energy crisis to renewable energy and away from offshore oil.  According to the article, they should place the emphasis on renewable energy and allow the Republicans to filibuster in Congress against a bill proposing to extend subsidies to the renewable energy sector.  The filibuster would expose the Republican’s real agenda, which is to continue to support the oil industry and cut off funding for renewables.

US Oil Exports Hit Record Pace. That's Right, Exports

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 06:34:30 AM PDT

Who knew that the US is currently exporting 1.8 million barrels of oil a day?

To make sure everybody does, Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Chairman of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, sent a public letter to President Bush, asking him to "keep our oil at home."

New MoveOn Ad: McCain's Tax Breaks For Big Oil

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 06:04:45 AM PDT

There is a new moveon.org ad that hits McCain for not voting to decide if $13.5 billion tax breaks for big oil should go towards alternatives for oil, money that could have gone towards wind and solar. There needed to be 60 votes and they only got 59. John McCain chose not to vote.

As a result, instead of powering millions of homes with clean energy and building next-generation solar technology, ExxonMobil and other companies are getting billions in tax breaks at a time when they're already making record profits.

The Canary In The Coal Mind

Wed Aug 20, 2008 at 01:46:51 AM PDT

Well before the written word or pictograph, before the alphabet or the printing press, even before media or mediums... there was fire.  The flame has been a passion of mankind's throughout history.  With it came the need for fuel.  

Drill here, drill now? Fine. But sell here!

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 11:19:28 PM PDT

If Big Oil is given the permission to do offshore drilling, it should be allowed but only under certain stringent conditions :

Poll

"Drill here and sell here!" Is this an effective slogan?

61%21 votes
32%11 votes
5%2 votes

| 34 votes | Vote | Results

Scientists find bugs that eat waste and excrete petrol

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 03:06:12 PM PDT

All this talk about oil lately, the evil oil companies and offshore drilling has got me thinking, what do you guys want with old, dirty, expensive carbon emitting oil when we can easily have carbon neutral bug created petrol for around $50 a barrel?

McCain's Ironic Oil Grandstand

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 02:11:55 PM PDT

Despite evidence that increased domestic drilling will only have a minor impact on market prices and that these will accrue in the distant future, McCain and the Republicans continue their "Drill Here, Drill Now" mantra. Today, Johnny Boy donned a hardhat and took the chopper out to a gen-you-eyne oil rig to give his claim the visuals required to drive this one home. Minor probem:

The offshore drilling floodgates are open

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 11:06:19 AM PDT

First it was Speaker Pelosi:

Reversing course, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is planning energy legislation that may allow oil and gas drilling in new areas off the U. S. coast, according to a House Democratic leadership aide.

Now it's Mark Udall:

If any doubt remained that the debate over energy has shifted in Republicans’ favor, Rep. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) ended it this week.

Udall, one of the House’s preeminent environmentalists and the Democratic nominee in a closely contested Colorado Senate race, came out in favor of a bipartisan, comprehensive energy plan that would permit additional offshore drilling — a striking departure from his past opposition to such measures.

And it's probably not just Udall. To tell you the truth, I didn't even look to see who else might be doing the same thing. Because even if it is just Udall for the moment, it won't be just Udall for long.

Why not? What's behind the opening of the floodgates?

Meteor Blades told you last week:

Republicans have an ace up their sleeve. The ban on additional off-shore leases must be renewed each year by September 30. The extension is attached as a rider to the annual appropriations bill. Senator DeMint says 36 of the 49 Republican senators have signed a letter to Senate leaders opposing a renewal of the ban. Texas Rep. Jeb Hensarling is said to have gotten 136 House Republicans to sign a similar letter.

CongressDaily [now linkable] reports:

"Many people aren't aware that these bans on drilling must be renewed every year, and that all we have to do is to allow these prohibitions to expire on Oct. 1," DeMint said in a statement released Tuesday.

"In just 50 days, Americans will have the freedom to pursue their own energy resources here at home," he added. DeMint argued that it was "irrational to say 'no' to American energy" because it was needed to reduce independence on foreign oil and bring down gas prices.

That's the game, right there. The floodgates will open because they have to open. There's no way on God's green earth to find veto-proof majorities to re-up that ban, and no bill George W. Bush won't veto to stop it. Not a defense bill. Not a continuing resolution to keep the government running. Not a National Motherhood and Apple Pie Day bill. Nothing.

So it's either flip now and do what you can to save face, or stick it out to the bitter end and lose.

We know how these things go, by now.

Any continued growth is unsustainable

Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 09:13:21 AM PDT

First a little math using examples from a Professor Bartlett video (an example of which I have below).

The amount of anything that grows doubles over time. To determine this doubling time divide seventy by the growth percentage. For example 7 percent annual growth means that each 10 years the number doubles.

This sounds simple: 1 becomes 2 becomes 4 becomes 8 becomes 16, but the implications of exponential growth, thus any growth, on the world is dramatic. Look at those numbers again. If you add up 1 and 2 and 4 and 8 you get 15. One less than 16.

Here is a real world example. Up until 1970 the use of oil in the world grew 7 percent each year. That means every 10 years the amount of oil the world used has more than the world used for its entire history just 10 years earlier. So by 1970 the world was using more oil than all the oil it had used from the cave days to 1960.

If this continued humanity was ready to jump off a cliff in our lifetime.

My friends

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 03:44:57 PM PDT

My friends, I'd like to tell you, the voters of America, that I'm for friendly drilling off our coast and maybe even in Alaska, just as my GOP friends are.  

Republican presidential nominee John McCain said Congress should come back early from its month-long recess to consider lifting federal restrictions on off-shore domestic oil drilling.

My friends, I'm also for other friendly energy sources.  But, my friends, I haven't had a chance to vote on renewable energy legislation legislation in a while.

nytimes.com — Senator McCain did not show up for the crucial vote on July 30, and the renewable energy bill was defeated for the eighth time. In fact, John McCain has a perfect record on this renewable energy legislation. He has missed all eight votes over the last year — which effectively counts as a no vote each time.

Don’t screw with the Russians

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 02:15:34 PM PDT

     Plumbing the nuances of a black and white Audy Murphy film, some in the dark recesses of American glory are calling out the Russians. This is a mistake of nuclear proportions. While it makes for a helluva sound bite in the middle of an election cycle, promising a "toe to toe" spins differently over in Moscow (or wherever Vladimir Putin happens to be at the moment), depending on whether it comes from a lame duck administration or one proposing to succeed it. Those folks would do well to consider who they are dealing with and what their motivations might be, prior to racing a commercial to air.

The next war, Venezuela or Nigeria?

Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 08:34:28 PM PDT

Time for another late-night mickt diary to be ignored.

Ask the average American where his money goes when he fills his tank and he will say "The Middle East".

So what are the facts? Based upon data from the U.S.Energy Information Administration, Keating says the U.S. produces 5.1 million barrels (34%) of crude oil per day while importing 10.1 barrels (66%) per day. The top five countries we import from on a daily basis are:

Canada - 1.8 million barrels
Mexico - 1.6 million barrels
Saudi Arabia - 1.4 million barrels
Venezuela - 1.1 million barrels
Nigeria - 1.0 million barrels

unreliable source because it doesn't fit the mainstream narrative

How Green is Obama?

Sun Aug 17, 2008 at 07:16:04 PM PDT

Here's an interview I recently did that I thought might raise some good discussion here.


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